Godman
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Just way less chaotic and populated
A lot less pollution as well
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Just way less chaotic and populated
Sri Lanka's places and Sri Lanka's people: Both can easily pass off as Indians.
To the untrained eye for now they will look the same, but once SL becomes a high-income economy, india will lack the funds to emulate Sri lanka.
The airport looks beautiful.BIA second Terminal
Construction of Flyover in Rajagiriya which is the longest flyover in SL as I remember. There are several others that are currently under construction with at least three more to come
Hayleys unveils solar power plant in Welikande
Hayleys Group jointly with Windforce (Pvt.) Ltd and in the forefront of renewable energy, announced today the commissioning of their solar power plant. Located in Welikande in the Pollonnaruwa District, the 10 Mega Watt solar plant has been installed with a solar tracking system that will follow the sun’s rays to ensure an incrementally higher yield of approximately 20 % of energy, than the fixed tilt system. At full capacity, the plant could contribute 22,000 Mega Watt hours to the national grid thus generate enough electricity for roughly 10,000 homes.
- https://www.facebook.com/hayleysgrou...56639444349498
The Sri Lanka Railways (SLR) has decided to pay Rs.2 billion to a private company for the maintenance of 200 train compartments, Sri Lanka Nidahas Sevaka Sangamaya General Secretary Nadira Manoj said today. He said that the Department has awarded a tender to a private firm called ‘Tantri Trailers’by ignoring the Ratmalana Railway workshop employees who could have carried out the maintenance work on the compartments. “If the work was entrusted to the Ratmalana workshop, the workers would have carried out the work at half the cost. A mafia is in control of every inch of Railways. State funds are being misused by the management. Why waste money when we have sufficiently trained human resources,”he asked. “The workshop just has a capacity to refurbish five compartments per year. But the private firm has agreed to complete the entire task within three years.” Transport and Civil Aviation Ministry Secretary Nihal Somaweera said. - See more at: http://www.dailymirror.lk/article/R...tments-Union-122986.html#sthash.haeq70M8.dpuf
This is an excellent decision, the less work is handed to these lazy, inefficient government employees the better it would be for the taxpayer. These government employees can apply for jobs at the private company, enhance their training and be subject to quarterly performance reviews.